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you either can grow the economy or u caprott the environment, okay? so i changed the question, and i've been doing this now for several years. i said, okay, here's the question: do you believe that protecting the environment harms the economy and costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it actually improves the economy. in fact, that's the most frequently chosen answer is that most americans don't see this as an inherent contradiction. >> what you're saying is that a big powerful industry controls or affects the outcomes of perception in this country disproportionately to what most people think? >> that's right. and, in part, they're able to do that because this issue is a low level issue, because we don't talk about it and because there the is no what we would call issue public on the other side. >> what do you mean? >> okay, so an issue public is
you either can grow the economy or u caprott the environment, okay? so i changed the question, and i've been doing this now for several years. i said, okay, here's the question: do you believe that protecting the environment harms the economy and costs jobs, has no impact on the economy or jobs, or actually grows the economy and improves jobs? okay? and what do we find? an overwhelming majority of americans, and i'm talking like two-thirds of americans, say that it either has no impact or it...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, why this labor day older women need not apply. then, the president gets a failing grade on female cabinet appointees. behind the headlines: the family and medical leave act turns 20. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, when age and gender work against your job search. this labor day one demographic having an incredibly tough time finding work is women 50 plus. the census bureau reported in 2011 that almost 47% of men 55 and older were in the civilian labor force, but only 35% of women. unemployment and underemployment is especially prevalent among midlife and older women. the older women's league reveal
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this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pul
this is perfectly adapted to the environment. but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they...
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as with any web project, this is a dynamic online environment and a process that will be ongoing and we will continually make andncements, add features, deliver new content to best respond to ongoing consumer demand and ensure the best possible consumer experience. >> republican representative dave camp, the chairman of the ways and means committee, responded to the administration's announcement saying the enrollment numbers are inflated to improve those who are just shopping a freight plan adding that if it was inaccurate the editor that they would need to enroll 68,000 people per day to meet the year end goal. thatico is reporting tensions are escalating between congressional democrats and the white house. it says democrats are on the verge of abandoning president obama on vital elements. they have given their assent to sign onto efforts to adjust the healthcare law. several bills are being considered on and off the house and senate floors and we spoke with a reporter about this. >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius announcing the number of people according to t
as with any web project, this is a dynamic online environment and a process that will be ongoing and we will continually make andncements, add features, deliver new content to best respond to ongoing consumer demand and ensure the best possible consumer experience. >> republican representative dave camp, the chairman of the ways and means committee, responded to the administration's announcement saying the enrollment numbers are inflated to improve those who are just shopping a freight...
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accountable are those who want to cut taxes for the rich and no fair share who want to live in the privatized environment and not care about the civic situation. that is truly damaging to the possibility of already beleaguered ideals. nothing is simple. i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a visionary who came to power. he saw he needed to change the country. he used his powers to do that. he withdrew from afghanistan. he called for nuclear abolition. he worked with ronald reagan. he understood you need political solutions, not military solutions. when the soviet troops were ready to come out of the barracks so the berlin wall would not come down, he told them to stay in the barracks, the empire is going. we cannot be a country that will be one of glasnost and perestroika if we live the way we have. it is the 20th anniversary of the soviet union, the end of the soviet union. many people in russia blame him
accountable are those who want to cut taxes for the rich and no fair share who want to live in the privatized environment and not care about the civic situation. that is truly damaging to the possibility of already beleaguered ideals. nothing is simple. i cover the former soviet union and russia. i could go on at great length about how boris yeltsin undermined democracy and became a hero democracy. lech walnsa in many ways was not the. working bloke many made him not to be. gorbachev was a...
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all of the programs that kept the marginal land out of production which is really good for the environment were now being planted from fence row to fence row. by 1999 the price of corn was 50% above 1996 levels. fifty% below 1996 levels and full was down 41% and farmesoy was down 41% and farmers were in major economic distress. lobbying and policymakers didn't address these problems by reinstating supply management provisions. instead congress used taxpayer money to keep farmers afloat so they wouldn't be putting pressure in rural areas on members of congress. these emergency payments were instituted in 1998. the payments were made permanent in the 2002 farm bill and that is how the subsidy system was born. who are the main beneficiaries of this subsidy system? really the food and the meat industry and grain traders who are the winners. the regulations saved them money by allowing them to pay farmers less for their crops than it cost to produce those crops. it is not the subsidies themselves that are the source of the savings. it is all of the money that they save from those low prices yea
all of the programs that kept the marginal land out of production which is really good for the environment were now being planted from fence row to fence row. by 1999 the price of corn was 50% above 1996 levels. fifty% below 1996 levels and full was down 41% and farmesoy was down 41% and farmers were in major economic distress. lobbying and policymakers didn't address these problems by reinstating supply management provisions. instead congress used taxpayer money to keep farmers afloat so they...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this weekn "to the contrary then, a princeton alumna's advice for college co-eds causes a firestorm. behind the headlines: more adults going it alone. >>elloi'm nnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first the future of plan b. a federal judge ruled the morning-after pill should be made available over the counter for all ages in the southern district of new york. the current federal law only allows it for women 16 and older. in his ruling the judge said, the federal government was acting in bad faith when dealing with the request to make the pill univsally available. the decision counteracts the obama administration's rejection of an f.d.a. recommendation to make the pill available for all ages without a prescr
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and, yoand we have the situatioh the tar sands right now which is decimate, our environment. but you have so much environment to decimate. >> exactly. >> jon: do you look at us-- like when you look at us do you guys go, like, those guys. or is it more they're going to break something. >> i think there's a little more maybe camaraderie of spirit, a little less fear and we think take care of each other a bit more and don't sort of -- >> you're commies. >> we are dirty commies. >> well, the east is going to be in the theaters on may 31. you have to be a big fan of this lady. she's worry vale
and, yoand we have the situatioh the tar sands right now which is decimate, our environment. but you have so much environment to decimate. >> exactly. >> jon: do you look at us-- like when you look at us do you guys go, like, those guys. or is it more they're going to break something. >> i think there's a little more maybe camaraderie of spirit, a little less fear and we think take care of each other a bit more and don't sort of -- >> you're commies. >> we are...
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he is the top republican on the senate environment committee. it is very much his role to play a big heart and climate policy. he represents a state that scientists a will that -- scientists they will be devastated by climate change. and he pretty much debated the whole thing. spoken about climate science. away from annning issue that is going to be very important for his state. it's hard for republicans to put of climatee impact change and the unfortunate economic reality of what it means to deal with climate change. he does not seem ready to put that together yet. ?> why why is he invading this? that contributes more to his campaigns are the oil and gas industries. bulk of louisiana's economy. louisiana lawmakers are stuck dependent on the oil and gas industry that drives the economy and feels their campaign coffers and facing a problem that caused by the oil and gas industry regulating and going after climate policies. it will hurt the same industry that drives the economy. it is a hard problem. i would not want to have it. the way he is deal
he is the top republican on the senate environment committee. it is very much his role to play a big heart and climate policy. he represents a state that scientists a will that -- scientists they will be devastated by climate change. and he pretty much debated the whole thing. spoken about climate science. away from annning issue that is going to be very important for his state. it's hard for republicans to put of climatee impact change and the unfortunate economic reality of what it means to...
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. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal of this operation too will be not to cause civilian casualties, and some of these units are mixed into neighborhoods, so it may be a few less than you are suggesting. >> a number of officials have suggested that the obama administration does not want to tip the balance in the civil war. how do you do that by hurting assad without moving the balance to these rebel groups that you don't necessarily want to deal with to begin with. >> the rebels need a lot more weapons, but even if you are saying you are not doing that, taking out these targets will indeed help to effect the balance of the war. it depends on the duration of the campaign and the intensity. >> is there a moral obligation to get the united nations to weigh in before an attack? >> i think it depends on your view again. but my sense is they want want to go toe nato to get their imprint, and go to the arab league to get that imprint. >> secretary kerry
. >> the military says it is a target-rich environment, i assume? >> i think there are a range of targets you could go after, but a key goal of this operation too will be not to cause civilian casualties, and some of these units are mixed into neighborhoods, so it may be a few less than you are suggesting. >> a number of officials have suggested that the obama administration does not want to tip the balance in the civil war. how do you do that by hurting assad without moving...
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if the irs needs more federal funding in order to do that, in this environment i think good luck. there's not a politician in their right mind who is75h?da/ o defend the irs forcefully on a good day. i don't think there are too many good days in the near future for the irs. >> let me ask you about benghazi and i'm going to talk to common peter king about this as well. nancy pelosi has been a staunch supporter of this administration. she seems to say we shouldn't, as she said, soak up all of congressional attention on this. when you hear a mom like that, who doesn't have her mom on mother's day, and you also hear hillary rodham clinton saying, enough already, what's the impact of that on this white house? they also have obama care being implemented with complications. how do they address this benghazi issue? >> i think it's tremendously impactful. what we've seen on benghazi, certainly on capitol hill, is what we've seen on a lot of these polarizing things we've come across in the past four years. first of all you've got two extremities here. you've got folks on one side that want
if the irs needs more federal funding in order to do that, in this environment i think good luck. there's not a politician in their right mind who is75h?da/ o defend the irs forcefully on a good day. i don't think there are too many good days in the near future for the irs. >> let me ask you about benghazi and i'm going to talk to common peter king about this as well. nancy pelosi has been a staunch supporter of this administration. she seems to say we shouldn't, as she said, soak up all...
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what did they become in charge of the environment. what the heck is going on. they want to tax a trillion dollar tax to save the environment. it's regressive and stupid. to your point, hey, that might be a bad idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. [ laughter ] >> what do you expect out of the imf. sort of local bureaucrats we have in this country are sort of imported ones from europe. had they are 25 times more liberal and most of these environmental bureaucrats whether people work or not. they have a straight line view about saving the environment and they don't care what economic damage that causes. can you imagine if this actually happened. this is like, a regressive tax. it hurts poor people which they don't care about. it really is a sick disgusting state of affairs. >> politicians and give them all credit right or left in this country knows it is regressive and one tax increase that makes every single country n this country voter mad. and president never talks about raising gas prices and these are imf officials
what did they become in charge of the environment. what the heck is going on. they want to tax a trillion dollar tax to save the environment. it's regressive and stupid. to your point, hey, that might be a bad idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. [ laughter ] >> what do you expect out of the imf. sort of local bureaucrats we have in this country are sort of imported ones from europe. had they are 25 times more liberal and most of...
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they argued they have been around for such a long time that the environment has adapted to cope with them. so if you take them out of the equation, you take the entire ecosystem out of balance. discuss theting to dispute. thousands came from across the region to hear the negotiations and talk strategy. we cry for our lost land that they sang. beg you leaders, defend our rights and return our land. the meeting came to no conclusions. it was more talk soon, but there was real anchor aimed at the hunting company. is the threat because there is conflict between us and the government. there will also endanger themselves. >> they say this is not just about land, their very existence. take them off the land, they argue, and you kill the entire culture. peter has the latest from our after cussingny like moving the tribe is the best option. it is unsustainable to allow them to continue to occupy the area and really have no choice if they want the ecosystem to continue to survive. we have also been speaking to the company, a spokesperson for the company has said this is really not summit a dis
they argued they have been around for such a long time that the environment has adapted to cope with them. so if you take them out of the equation, you take the entire ecosystem out of balance. discuss theting to dispute. thousands came from across the region to hear the negotiations and talk strategy. we cry for our lost land that they sang. beg you leaders, defend our rights and return our land. the meeting came to no conclusions. it was more talk soon, but there was real anchor aimed at the...
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it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. we have to take steps to alter this dynamic. >> our time draws short, i will take advantage of your being here to ask you one of the questions that always most intrigued me. it is the stuff of famous movies and novels and plays. though, rarely actual occurrences in actual trials. can you describe the acute dilemma that occurs, morally and legally, when a subordinate is ordered to do something by a superior that is manifestly illegal, sometimes in a dramatic circumstance with a prisoner or someone else? explain a bit about the moral and legal conflict that can exist when you are issued an illegal order. >> what is your responsibility, what is you
it is the tension between the roles of the chain of command can take to change the environment, and that we are all adults and we can make choices. we are having a hard time with that balance. we have to reduce the number of overall incidents. i do not know. i think some of the problem is on college campuses, as well. we are transparent and we have a challenge of getting some numbers comparable period 18 to 25-year-old is a different demographic. we have to take steps to alter this dynamic....
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this is why this environment comes in. >> we want to be able to use this retain a so that we have an exercise with different agencies, without having to put all the people in one place for a live exercise. >> my trip to this world was all too fleeting, but it is easy to see how useful it can be. next time, how pathologists in the netherlands are using cameras and the internet to diagnose complex diseases in patients on the other side of the world. goodbye. >> could buy. -- goodbye. ♪ focus,", on "earth global warming. the new geopolitics of a melting arctic and the security challenges facing bangladesh. journalism report, coming up on "earth focus." ♪ >> extreme weather, flooding, drought, rising seas, retreating glaciers, these are some of the faces of climate change. they have the potential to create humanitarian disasters on a scale we have never seen before. this can lead to political instability if the needs of society exceed the ability of government to cope. u.s. military and intelligence agencies increasingly see climate change as a national security issue. affectate chan
this is why this environment comes in. >> we want to be able to use this retain a so that we have an exercise with different agencies, without having to put all the people in one place for a live exercise. >> my trip to this world was all too fleeting, but it is easy to see how useful it can be. next time, how pathologists in the netherlands are using cameras and the internet to diagnose complex diseases in patients on the other side of the world. goodbye. >> could buy. --...
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bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell the public, is your school a, or d or f? >> florida bought into the obama administration's demand for new rigorous teacher evaluations. an idea that has failed to catch on in california. >> it's not just staying still and maintaining -- it's trying move the state backwards. and that is something that should frustrate every taxpayer, every mother, every grandparent in the state to say, why aren't we putting our kids first? >> and that is powered by the unions, you think? >> absolutely. and it's exactly the opposite of what the obama administration is pushing and the opposite of what 38 other states are doing. >> it's that kind of c
bottom with an f in that, we have lots of laws and policies in the state that just are not creating an environment where kids and schools can be successful. >> an admitted harsh grader, she gave no as. florida, had a b. >> florida, you know, 10 to 15 years ago was in the bottom third. >> it was not doing well at all. >> and the changes started with governor bush, put in place some very aggressive education reform like letter grading of all the schools saying we will tell...
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see a tremendous buying from institutional buyers to buy hundreds of homes we see the low interest environment up until recently they have staaed low. lori: will that change? >> that is the one variable in looks like it is here to stay that a lot of places have hit rock bottom and are coming back so it is a good time if you are a professional you do know we we're doing to get in that business. but a lot of people do get hurt. lori: so let's talk about the pitfalls a into the red flags. >> if you buy the home from the big remember the previous homeowner could not make his mortgage payments so too does are the houses and not a good repair look for red flags like stains may be that is a problem with the plumbing or a leaky roof had a professional appraisal in the inspection to make sure you understand what is wrong with of home understand we can sell it because you could buy it it for cash which is keeping also make sure by ears need the appraisal to make sure that you can sell it if we hear flippers' earning 20 grand? >> it is possible but if you get into the business you have to be prepared to
see a tremendous buying from institutional buyers to buy hundreds of homes we see the low interest environment up until recently they have staaed low. lori: will that change? >> that is the one variable in looks like it is here to stay that a lot of places have hit rock bottom and are coming back so it is a good time if you are a professional you do know we we're doing to get in that business. but a lot of people do get hurt. lori: so let's talk about the pitfalls a into the red flags....
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. lou: i want to begin by apologizing to his field of the administration. i have on more than a rare occasions accused of the visitation of refusing to take responsibility for their many mistakes of scandals but it turns out accountability may be becoming more important first the national security staff was fired for critical tweet about the obama administration and now an operator has made news by talking with my colleague ean handy. >> people are reporting
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling...
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there's a reason that these exchanges are set up the way they are, to be a sheltered market environment, similar to how large employers offer coverage to their employees. insurers are all licensed in the state, their producted have been thoroughly reviewed by the exchange, before they are offered on the exchange and there is no reason to expect that consumers would have a poor experience and in fact there's every reason to expect that they would have a better experience. as phil mentioned the premiums coming into the exchange are lower than anticipated. they are very reasonable. in a number of states insurers have put in their initial offer and when they saw what the other insurers were coming in at they withdrew their products repraise -- repriced them and came in at a lower amount. >> we'll have more with our guests in just a moment. you are watching "inside story." stay with us. on august 20th al jazeera america introduced >>> welcome back to "inside story." we're talking about the new health insurance exchanges created in the affordable care act. here is the executive director of th
there's a reason that these exchanges are set up the way they are, to be a sheltered market environment, similar to how large employers offer coverage to their employees. insurers are all licensed in the state, their producted have been thoroughly reviewed by the exchange, before they are offered on the exchange and there is no reason to expect that consumers would have a poor experience and in fact there's every reason to expect that they would have a better experience. as phil mentioned the...
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unions wt the jobs the pipeline will produce a environment lists don't care what jobs. up next, one republican senator predicting seven the yes votes for the gang of eight immigration proposal which is exciting. the "a-team" tells us whether that is wishful thinking or outstanding prognostication. monica crowley to more robbers chairman, fred barnes. the three are no strangers to prognostication. it will be right back. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the olde person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still p
unions wt the jobs the pipeline will produce a environment lists don't care what jobs. up next, one republican senator predicting seven the yes votes for the gang of eight immigration proposal which is exciting. the "a-team" tells us whether that is wishful thinking or outstanding prognostication. monica crowley to more robbers chairman, fred barnes. the three are no strangers to prognostication. it will be right back. ♪ we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the...
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there are those who say, he is clearly a political talent in the camign environment, but those talents don't tnsfer into governing, the question is, and for him, you know, there are certain parts of governing he just doesn't like, he doesn't like the schmoozing and what his defenders say he can schmooze all local long he has a republican party that is impervious to schmoozing. >> rose: john boehner played golf with him several days a week and if he couldn't control the tea party hehad deal to make. >> that's exactly right. and in a sense that argument is ratified by the recent shutdown because you had the party themselves saying to their tea party caucus this is madness, you are killng our best issue, the attacks on obamacare by creating a diversionary action over here that the country doesn't like. so if t republicans couldn't even corol their ownase how is the president ever going to deal with them? and so there is some support for that. having said that you talked to the chiefs of staff of previous administration, you talk to even some people who have been in this obama administrati
there are those who say, he is clearly a political talent in the camign environment, but those talents don't tnsfer into governing, the question is, and for him, you know, there are certain parts of governing he just doesn't like, he doesn't like the schmoozing and what his defenders say he can schmooze all local long he has a republican party that is impervious to schmoozing. >> rose: john boehner played golf with him several days a week and if he couldn't control the tea party hehad...
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they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordshere are the war -- of the immediate benefits. that is difficult for political leaders to take those steps. >> with calls for belt- tightening coming from every corner, the intelligence community work on climate change may be in jeopardy. >> you have a more bipolar congress with a lack of frank and honest discussions on issues like this, which bodes poorly for issues like climate change. >> what the orbiting observatory was supposed to do was something new. >> been -- the orbiting carbon observatory from nasa, the first and only satellite to monitor carbon dioxide failed at launch, depriving scientists to understand key variables for climate change. >> the satellite is the eyes and ears of the planet and if it is not in a position to gather the intelligence needed to assess the threat, we
they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordshere are the war -- of the immediate benefits. that is difficult for political leaders to take those steps. >> with calls for belt- tightening coming from every corner,...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome back. we're here with senator olympia snowe. before we get into a.r.b., before we get into a.r.b., you wanted to say something about the ability to change. >> that's exactly right. that means all of us, everyone of us, have to weigh in and make sure your voices are heard on capitol hill. and demand bipartisanship and that lawmakers work across the line and support universal background checks. it's up to each of us. you know, the late senator warren ruddman once said politics is too important to be left to the politicians. absolutely. >> jon: let's talk about, this is interesting. there's so much going on now about the a.r.b., about the incident in benghazi. you actually helped write the legislation in, was it the '80s or the '90s? >> '86 jon: there have been terrible attacks, hundreds of attacks in the '80s. you guys came up with this idea for these review boa
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ ( cheers and applause ) welcome back. we're here with senator olympia snowe. before we get into a.r.b., before we get into a.r.b., you wanted to say something about the ability to change. >> that's exactly right. that means all of us, everyone of us, have to weigh in and make sure your voices...
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how bad is this for the environment. there is a lot of concern. i think the public has become a lot more aware of this technique over the years, the last couple of years certainly . >> this is not the perfect process either. about 90% that are drilled in the u.s. today will not be productive without hydraulic fracking. it's here today. >> it generally comes from poor handling. a lot that you hear about the lining of tpau faucets on fire and thoer things. most are related. >> there are certainly instances of contamination and i think most comes from careless handling on the surface. >> we have a social media question for you. >>> u.s. surpassing russia as the world's largest oil and gas producer. does this underline green energy? >> that doesn't mean we shouldn't develop other technologies. the most important thing we can do here is concern . the longer you make your supply last . >> also plain old contra version saves a lot of oil. >> we really appreciate you being with us tonight. you. >> scarlett joe hansen gets epl [[voiceover]] gripping films
how bad is this for the environment. there is a lot of concern. i think the public has become a lot more aware of this technique over the years, the last couple of years certainly . >> this is not the perfect process either. about 90% that are drilled in the u.s. today will not be productive without hydraulic fracking. it's here today. >> it generally comes from poor handling. a lot that you hear about the lining of tpau faucets on fire and thoer things. most are related. >>...
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but the regional environment for the u.s. at this point was much more favorable. the u.s. had allies, such as egypt's hosni mubarak, who could tamp down domestic concerns about u.s. intervention and throw the region's biggest country behind the united states. and that doesn't exist anymore. the current egyptian government is very hostile to the united states, or very suspicious of u.s. intentions, and there's this growing narrative in the middle east that the united states is trying to stir the pot and foament instability, and it definitely is a lot harder for the u.s. to do what general clark said in your segment, which is to build this coalition of thing will behind the intervention in syria. it was hard in 2003, and much harder today. >> you mentioned syria, but the big question, does syria have something to hide? the u.s. officials said that by waiting five days to even allow the u.n. inspectors to see the site where hundreds died from nerve gas makes syria pretty suspicious. do you agree and. >> well, i think syria looks pretty suspicious, not just because it waited f
but the regional environment for the u.s. at this point was much more favorable. the u.s. had allies, such as egypt's hosni mubarak, who could tamp down domestic concerns about u.s. intervention and throw the region's biggest country behind the united states. and that doesn't exist anymore. the current egyptian government is very hostile to the united states, or very suspicious of u.s. intentions, and there's this growing narrative in the middle east that the united states is trying to stir the...
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democracy, but many of our most important non-trade laws and food safety, financial regulations, the environment, and more. this is intimately connected to fast-track. number two, fast-track has totally upended the balance of power. and it basically ripped up, shredded, a vital checks and balances built into the constitution by the founders concentrate on what turns out to be vast power to unilaterally impose policy in the process that is heavily influenced by large corporations to fast track, among other things, officially empowered over 600 official corporate advisors to have access to tax secrets of august doesn't seek an end to direct imports. so even though public citizen, the organization were at work, is very focused for 40 years on good process to good policy, fast track is even worse than the usual bad process, and that what it is basically allowed is a formalization of use of trade agreement to come in a slow-motion, coups d'État quietly take over democratic policy space. that is vital, not just you but in other countries, to be able to meet the challenges of the 21st century. fast tr
democracy, but many of our most important non-trade laws and food safety, financial regulations, the environment, and more. this is intimately connected to fast-track. number two, fast-track has totally upended the balance of power. and it basically ripped up, shredded, a vital checks and balances built into the constitution by the founders concentrate on what turns out to be vast power to unilaterally impose policy in the process that is heavily influenced by large corporations to fast track,...
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who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse me. >> the folks in nebrask and the governor was concerned and now those concerns he feems have been met, bill? >> there is more that rick and his friends could do. support fracing and we could replace coal with new form much energy. >> rick, you support fraking but do you think that the administration has been dragging foot on fraking? >> most of the foot dragging is not at the feral willful level -- level. but the state steve, this administration doesn't like carbon energy. they said that many times, the energy secretary and president. look at fraking, ited out slow and increased
who do we trust more on the environment? america or the chinese. we all agree on that. >> rick, i am interested in who you trust more. there is a battle between the epa that said the pipe line costs more . the state department seems to be leading in favor of it. >> it is facinating f. i were going to gamble i would say the state department wins. the biggest concern to the department is whatt does to the aquafer. that is it the worry. >> i think it is a aqufer. >> excuse...
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charles: also, in this environment the idea of raising all the taxes have a detrimental impact at some point* when can they keep the money they worked for than put it into the economy ? >> you're absolutely right. there are people that feel there are folks to our struggling to get by. that is a concern and part of a conversation either way you hit the daily commuter. >> so you say the people making more the entrepreneurs already pare the lot -- pay the lion's share. it's not like they will stay in those brackets allot fall down after a decade according to the irs data. not to get into a debate with the brackets in this country. >> and come inequality has grown over the last few decades. charles: let's leave it therens the party. all that and more coming up. its "money". >> here's what is "money" tonight. a strong, solid jobs report. unemployment is not going down for the reasons you think. we take off the rose colored glasses until you the real numbers on where the economy stands. plus, american wealth is back. we have recovered $16 trillion. don't count your money at the poker table y
charles: also, in this environment the idea of raising all the taxes have a detrimental impact at some point* when can they keep the money they worked for than put it into the economy ? >> you're absolutely right. there are people that feel there are folks to our struggling to get by. that is a concern and part of a conversation either way you hit the daily commuter. >> so you say the people making more the entrepreneurs already pare the lot -- pay the lion's share. it's not like...
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by the way, when did they get in charge of the environment? what's going on. they want a trillion dollar tax to save the environment and it's all-- it's regressive, repressive and stupid. and the sad thing is no one says anything, so it might not be a good idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. >> neil: what do you think? >> what do you expect outf the imf. anying worse than the local environmen bureaucrats are imported ones from europe. and we should point out that most of the environmental bureaucrats really don't care whether people work or not. they have a sort of straightline view about saving the environment and they don't care what kind of economic damage that would cause. can you imagine if this actually happened? as you said a regressive tax, hurts poor people which they don't care about or the rich people. it really is a sick, disgusting state of affairs. >> dagen? politicians though, give them all credit, right or left. this country knows it's regressiv and this is the tax tt makes every single voter in thi
by the way, when did they get in charge of the environment? what's going on. they want a trillion dollar tax to save the environment and it's all-- it's regressive, repressive and stupid. and the sad thing is no one says anything, so it might not be a good idea. >> neil: you don't think it's a good idea? >> put me down in the no column. >> neil: what do you think? >> what do you expect outf the imf. anying worse than the local environmen bureaucrats are imported ones...
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these agreements would literally rewrite domestic laws with respect to land use, the environment, food safety, banking stability, the price of medicine, internet freedom. if you leak sopa piracy act theft copright chapter has a back door softa. congress said no to that. tpp could become a mechanism to pre-empt public point and the congress to and force into play all of these rules. now, tpp has been under negotiation for three years and 16 rounds and there's not been any fast track. it shows you don't need fast track to negotiate on trade agreement. the other thing it show is what is now the natural course of how al of these years of congress ceding is authority since 1973 has led to a psychologist of presumption where the obama administration is negotiating the biggest trade agreement since the wto with enormous domestic and political implications and policy imreplying indications as if article one added u.s. constitution did not and congress had to row. not only has congress not delegated the authority but this time obama is not letting congress see the negotiating text. doesn't assi
these agreements would literally rewrite domestic laws with respect to land use, the environment, food safety, banking stability, the price of medicine, internet freedom. if you leak sopa piracy act theft copright chapter has a back door softa. congress said no to that. tpp could become a mechanism to pre-empt public point and the congress to and force into play all of these rules. now, tpp has been under negotiation for three years and 16 rounds and there's not been any fast track. it shows...